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Housewife Theologian and Extravagant Grace

Aimee Byrd. Housewife Theologian: How the Gospel Interrupts the Ordinary (P&R, 2013), $12.99. Barbara Duguid. Extravagant Grace: God’s Glory Displayed in Our Weakness (P&R, 2013), $12.99. As a pastor I am always keen to commend good books written by women.…

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Young, Restless, No Longer Reformed?

Austin Fischer. Young, Restless, No Longer Reformed: Black Holes, Love, and a Journey In and Out of Calvinism. Eugene, OR: Cascade Books, 2014, 130pp. $16.00 A Review by Kevin DeYoung Austin Fischer, the 28 year-old Teaching Pastor at Vista Community…

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Young, Restless, No Longer Reformed?

Austin Fischer. Young, Restless, No Longer Reformed: Black Holes, Love, and a Journey In and Out of Calvinism. Eugene, OR: Cascade Books, 2014, 130pp. $16.00 A Review by Kevin DeYoung Austin Fischer, the 28 year-old Teaching Pastor at Vista Community…

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Godly Republicanism

Michael P. Winship. Godly Republicanism: Puritans, Pilgrims, and a City on a Hill. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2013, 339 pp. $45.00 Michael Winship’s Godly Republicanism offers an engaging, meticulously-researched tale of the religious zealots whose conscientious scruples helped give…

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Antinomianism: Reformed Theology’s Unwelcome Guest?

“You Just Might Be an Antinomian”  A review of Mark Jones’ Antinomianism: Reformed Theology’s Unwelcome Guest? Phillipsburg: P&R Publishing, 2013, 176pp, $15.00   It’s refreshing to read a book whose author has done his homework. Antinomianism is such a book,…